Get in the swim with "Sharks," which opened May 12. Other fun activities planned include a free screening of the childrens film Shark Riddle as well as a 2 p.m. docent-led tour of the second floor galleries. MOA is also offering $25 off registration fees for classes and workshops at the Academy of Art + Design.

Shark, on view through January, contains sculptures, photographs and videos from 70 artists exploring all 400 species of the much-maligned ocean predator. A section also explores the impact of Jaws, Steven Spielbergs 1975 thriller still terrorizing beachgoers today.

MOA organized the exhibition, which was curated by New York-based acclaimed wildlife artist Richard Ellis, in conjunction with Nova Southeastern University's Oceanographic Center in Port Everglades.

The companion film Shark Riddles features 20 shark species and aims to help kids develop empathy and positive feelings about the animals.

The tour will take you through the captivating and colorful glass works in Primordial: Paintings and Sculpture by Isabel de Obaldia, 1985-2011. The Panama City-based artists retrospective, on view through May 27, features demons and beasts inspired by pre-Columbian art.

Other exhibition include Pablo Picaso Ceramics/Carlos Luna Paints, All in the Family: Paintings and Works on Paper by Members of the Glackens Family as well as 6,000 works in the museums permanent collection.